PORT OF INVERCARGILL.
AJtBIVHD. Jane 10— Crest of the Ware, schooner, 68 tons, McLean, from Greymonth. W. S. Waterston, agent. BAILBD. June 10— Invercwgill, b-s^, 123 tons, SnndBtrom, - for Dnnedin, yia Waikawa. A. B. Campbell, agent: Circe, bugautine» 145 tonß,yor Lyttelton via tewart Island. W. B. Waterston, agent. IMPORTS. Per Crest of the Wave— 6o tons nut coal, sdo coke, 20 do fireclay, W S Wateraton. BXPOB.T8: Per s.s. Invercargill— loo sacks pollard, Fleming and Gilkison} 32 sacks linseed, 20 boxes raieins, Whittingham Bros and 1 1 stone ; « bales skins and wool, Benmore station ; 1 case cottee, D Strang ; 2 bales, l^se A^J""* £™» and BuUeid f 1 case hardware, halter ; 13,800 feet timber, T Gillea ; 35,000 feet timber, F Jack. Per Circe— 9o,ooo Teet timber, John Murdoch. a he Crest of the Wave arrived yesterday from Greymouth after a protracted passage for bo emart a schooner, having left the Grey » month ago. She came north abjut and Capt. McLean reports having experienced baffling winds and tome rough weather. . 'Ihe Circe was towed clear of the river by the 88. Invercargill yesterday and proceeded to Ealfmoon Bay to fill up at Mr Murdoch s mill there.
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Southland Times, Issue 9542, 11 June 1887, Page 2
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195PORT OF INVERCARGILL. Southland Times, Issue 9542, 11 June 1887, Page 2
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